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5 Corners Guest Inn
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1 King Bed and 2 Twin Beds 300-sq-foot room with hill views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen…
1 Double Bed and 1 Twin Bed OR 2 Twin Beds 260-sq-foot room with hill views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment…
2 Twin Beds 260-sq-foot room with hill views Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV Food & Dr…
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Restaurants nearby
- The Muddlers Club★ Michelin Hidden away down the narrow lanes of the Cathedral Quarter is this urban, industrial-style restaurant named after a 200-year-old secret society. It’s full of energy, both from happy diners and the infectiously enthusiastic team. Chef Gareth McCaughey’s philosophy revolves around letting superb ingredients do the talking, from wild halibut to lamb loin, in dishes filled to the brim with bold, complementary flavours. The wine list offers an interesting selection of low-intervention, natural, organic and biodynamic wines, all available by the glass.20.0km
- NobleBib Hidden away in the centre of town is this compact little restaurant where the service is warm and genuine, and a happy buzz fills the air. Snacks are served in the bar downstairs, while the upstairs is home to the full à la carte of excellent value dishes. Boldly flavoured elements like confit garlic pepperonata enliven the unfussy cooking, whose visual simplicity belies its delicious intensity. Be sure to check out the daily specials on the blackboard and, for dessert, don’t miss the chocolate délice.19.0km
- Waterman Nothing beats the buzz of a big bistro and, judging by the numbers who flock here, the locals heartily agree. Its menu of unfussy, appealing dishes takes inspiration from across Europe, with Italy playing a particularly large role from arancini to gnocchi via burrata – this is the kind of food you want to eat every day. The city centre location is another draw, as is the set menu, where you'll find the best value. The period building also houses a cookery school and event space.20.0km
- GREGGS Bakery8.7km
- The Side Door at Cottonmount Restaurant10.2km
- GREGGS Bakery11.2km
- Mama Masala Indian11.7km
- The Khayber Indian11.7km
- KFC Fast food11.7km
- Tim Hortons Fast food12.3km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Belfast Castle mansion in Cavehill country Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland15.3km
- Cavehill hill overlooking the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland14.7km
- Belfast Zoo zoo in Northern Ireland14.0km
- Solitude soccer stadium in Belfast17.7km
- SS Nomadic 1911 ship's tender19.8km
- St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast church building in Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland19.8km
- Titanic Belfast convention center19.7km
- St Peter's Cathedral Roman Catholic cathedral church for the Diocese of Down and Connor in Northern Ireland19.9km
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